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Sara Deldar
سارا دلدار
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Sara Deldar was a 32-year-old political prisoner who became a symbol of compassion and bravery during the 2022 "Woman, Life, Freedom" uprising. While assisting wounded protesters during the demonstrations, she was targeted and struck by pellet gun fire. Following her injury, she was detained and held at Lakan Prison in Rasht. During her months of incarceration, she was subjected to severe physical and mental abuse and torture. Despite her deteriorating condition, she suffered through the harsh environment of the prison without adequate medical attention for her wounds. Sara passed away on September 10, 2024, as a result of infections stemming from the pellet wounds and the long-term effects of her mistreatment in custody. She is remembered for her deep devotion to her country, once stating, "Everything and a hundred times more is too little for the homeland."
سارا دلدار، زندانی سیاسی ۳۲ ساله، از چهرههای فداکار خیزش «زن، زندگی، آزادی» بود که در جریان اعتراضات سال ۱۴۰۱، در حالی که به یاری معترضان مجروح میشتافت، هدف شلیک گلولههای ساچمهای قرار گرفت و مجروح شد. او پس از این جراحت بازداشت و به زندان لاکان رشت منتقل شد. سارا ماهها در دوران حبس تحت شکنجه و آزارهای شدید جسمی و روحی قرار داشت و از دسترسی به مراقبتهای پزشکی لازم برای درمان جراحات ناشی از ساچمهها محروم ماند. سارا دلدار سرانجام در تاریخ ۲۰ شهریور ۱۴۰۳، بر اثر عفونت ناشی از زخمهای درماننشده و پیامدهای دوران سخت زندان، جان خود را فدای میهن کرد. او با باوری عمیق به آرمانهایش نوشته بود: «همه ی چیزها و صد برابرش برای وطن کمه.»
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